Learn all about the four new multiplayer maps and epic new Zombies experience.

by Scott Lowe on April 14, 2016

Get ready, the next DLC map pack for Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is called Eclipse* and it’s launching first on PlayStation 4 on April 19. Eclipse will give you four new multiplayer maps to flex your skills on—including a modern reimagining of the classic Call of Duty: World at War map, Banzai—as well as the next chapter in the Black Ops 3 Zombies saga: Zetsubou No Shima.

For multiplayer fans, Eclipse will introduce four new maps that cater to a variety of playstyles and transport you to new destinations. Here’s a quick rundown of what to look forward to on April 19:

Spire: Spire takes Multiplayer combat to a futuristic sub-orbital airport terminal set high in the clouds. Multiple levels and open areas promote intense, mid-range combat around a clean, high-tech civilian environment. Watch your step, because one wrong move could send you plummeting back through the stratosphere.

Rift: Head to the core of a harsh futuristic military complex, set high above an active caldera. Rift funnels and forces tight, intense engagements, where the only way through is forward. Utilize the unique core movement opportunities to outsmart and outplay enemies as you traverse the suspended rail system.

Knockout: Housed in a traditional Shaolin Temple with a retro twist, Knockout sets the stage for a bloody Kung Fu tournament. This mid-sized map showcases a sharp contrast between the mid-range engagements of the traditional exterior architecture and the tight close-quarters of an eclectic 1970’s styled interior.

Verge: In this re-imagination of the classic Call of Duty: World at War map, Banzai, Verge drops Multiplayer combat into the center of a distant post-apocalyptic future, where two warring factions are entrenched in constant battle. Take control of the key bridge, fortresses, tunnel systems and waterfalls as you engage in high-speed action through this medium-sized map

If battling the undead is more of your thing, don’t worry; Zetsubou No Shima is sure to satisfy. Continuing their fight to stop the zombie apocalypse, Treyarch’s Origins characters will face new threats on a World War II-era Pacific island. But don’t let looks fool you—this is no tropical paradise. Experiments with Element 115 have had horrifying effects on human, animal, and plant biology and you’ll have to fight them all. Zetsubou No Shima also introduces new transport mechanics, devastating traps, and classic Zombies side quests.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 – Eclipse will launch on April 19, but in the meantime, keep your eyes peeled for more intel here on the Activision Games Blog. Be sure to also follow @CallofDuty, @Activision, and @Treyarch on Twitter for all the latest updates—perhaps even a surprise or two.